The News
I shook Nurse Joy as I said, "Please tell me that Layla is okay! Please! Please! Please tell me she's okay! I don't know what I'd do without her!"
"Woah! Calm down for a minute, trainer! You didn't let me finish what I was saying!"
"Huh?"
"I was going to say Layla was okay, but she wouldn't be able to battle for the next two weeks."
I was really happy she was okay. I didn't care if she couldn't battle. She's my baby! I blushed a little when I realized I thought that!
"Please take me to her!"
'I want to see you again!' I almost said.
"Okay. Follow me."
I followed Joy hot on her trail until she walked into a room.
I saw her! She looked good as new!
I ran towards her and she leaped and landed into my outstretched hands.
[The camera continuously panned around the duo until Leo hugged Layla. How clique!]
"I missed you!"
"I missed you too!"
Layla's eyes sparkled as I said that.
"I'm so glad you're okay! Nurse Joy told us that you wouldn't be able to battle for a few weeks. I don't care if you can't battle. I'm just happy that you're still in my life! I don't know what I'd do without you!"
Layla's face turned a bright red and gave the cutest, most gorgeous smile I've ever see!
"Come on! Let's get out of here! Let's go ho-"
My Pokegear went off.
The ringtone scare the crap out of me and quickly answered.
"Where are you, Leo? We've been waiting for you for hours!"
"Layla was severely injured and needed to be rushed to the pokemon center."
"Oh my Arceus! Is she okay?"
"Yes she is! I'm coming over to you guys right now! Don't worry Molly!"
"We'll be waiting!"
I heard a musical note that indicated the call ended.
I walked out into the lobby with Layla in my arms.
I noticed Marshall had dried tears in his fur. He looked up and noticed Layla and immediately ran up to me and snatched Layla from me, causing Layla to yelp and me to startle.
Marshall was hugging Layla and sobbing into her fur.
"I'm so sorry Layla, I'm so sorry!..."
Marshall kept saying this for a few minutes.
"It's okay Marshall. It's okay. I know you didn't mean it. I think Leo wants to talk to you and Rosso."
"Could Rosso come over to my friend's house with me?"
"No more battles for now! I was worried sick! Go ahead Rosso!"
"Thanks Principle Pine,Before we go, we should register each other into our Pokégear."
"Great idea!"
All Trainers: "Okay Google! Auto register!"
(I'm a big Google user! I had to do it!)
Trainer's Pokégear: "Two devices detected. Register?"
All Trainers: "Yes."
Trainer's Pokégear: "Registration Complete. Thank you for using Google Gear!"
"Ugh. Leo, why does Google make everything? They literally make all of the healing potions you can buy."
"I don't know. The good thing about Google is that it will sync everything to their servers: Pokédex data, contacts, you name it."
"Not you too! Don't you know that Google collects everything you search?"
"Yup! I don't really care! I love Google! See? Here's my training card!"
"Let's just go, Leo!"
It took us about ten minutes to walk to Molly's house. Everyone seemed to be quiet, mostly because it was dark out.
We approached the door and I called Molly.
"Hello? Leo?"
"I'm outside!"
Click!
I heard Molly yell, "Mom! My friend is here!"
"Why don't any of the young kids knock anymore? They literally use their phone for everything!"
Molly's Mom opened the door and let us in. I lead Rosso and Marshall to Molly's room.
"Leo? Who are they?"
"This is Rosso! Show them your necklace."
Rosso pulled his necklace and everyone gasped.
Molly was squealing excitedly.
"You have what we have! The aura necklaces!"
"Is this what it is?"
"Come on! I'll show you!"
Molly hopped into the computer and pulled up a website with the title "Aura Necklace."
"It says here that there are only four known in existence. It is said that only the people destined to wear the necklaces. The people who touch the necklaces who are not destined to wear it get attacked with a dark type energy.
The necklaces are said to give psychic powers and Psychic-type moves to their wearers as they encounter them!. Those people have been reported to be able to understand Pokémon by reading their mind."
"That explains a lot!"
"Leo has a very special necklace. The Arceus Necklace."
"Wait a sec. I've actually heard of this necklace, Leo! It allows the wearer to learn any type move if it's aimed at the wearer! How'd you get it Leo?"
"My Mom gave it to me before she died..."
"I'm so sorry I asked... Wait! You have a Pidgey?"
"Oh yeah! I forgot about Pidgey. You've been quiet this entire time haven't you?"
I distinctly female voice answered.
"Yes. I hate trainers and that's why I attacked you earlier. I would have successfully attacked you, but you opponent, the Blaziken, warned you. I became afraid when you snatched me out of the air by the neck. I thought that you were going to kill me, but you just held me as you commanded your companion in battle. You were different from any human I've ever met. Everyone either attacked me or ran away. You only defended yourself and did nothing more to harm me. I decided to stay with you from that point. You seem to be a honorable and caring person that will protect me at all costs."
I smiled at the Pidgey's last statement.
"Do you have a name?"
"My name is Opal."
"Welcome to the team Opal!"
"You seem to care deeply for your companion. I find that really interesting because I have never seen a human and a Pokemon truly care about each other."
Layla and I both blushed and tried to cover it up by looking downwards.
The rest of my friends giggled at me.
"I told you you would find a girl you'll like!"
Both Layla and I blushed a deep red!
"Leeland! You're embarrassing him! Stop it!"
I gave Molly a look of appreciation for defending me.
"Ha! It's true! Have you had 'fun' with her yet?"
Rosso was sitting in the room with an uncomfortable expression.
I ran out of the room with my hands on my face, clearly embarrassed.
My friends started to yell at Leeland for making me upset.
I felt something on my shoulder.
"Leo. It's okay..."
Author's Note: I will be Updating this FanFiction(on Wattpad) every Friday or Saturday, Wednesday, and whenever I can post.
